Viola And Piano

I went to the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra concert at Eastman Thea I went to the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra concert at Eastman Theatre on Thursday night, February 12, 1998. Four selections were performed. Two were by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the overture to Don Giovanni, K. 527 and Piano Concerto No. 22 in E-flat major for piano and orchestra, K. 482. The other pieces were Theme and Variations: The Four Temperaments for piano and string orchestra by Paul Hindemith and Rounds for string orchestra by David Diamond. The piano soloist for the Hindemith and M

Economic Consequences of Software CrimeEconomic Consequences of Software Crime In 1996 worldwide illegal copying of domestic and international software cost $15.2 billion to the software industry, with a loss of $5.1 billion in the North America alone. Some sources put the total up-to-date losses, due to software crime, as high as $4.7 trillion. On the next page is a regional breakdown of software piracy losses for 1994. Estimates show that over 40 percent of North American software company revenues are generated overseas, yet nearly

Jazz And Classical Music Jazz And Classical Music Upon entering a modern record store, one is confronted with a wide variety of choices in recorded music. These choices not only include a multitude of artists, but also a wide diversity of music categories. These categories run the gamut from easy listening dance music to more complex art music. On the complex side of the scale are the categories known as Jazz and Classical music. Some of the most accomplished musicians of our time have devoted themselves to a lifelong

For a very long time music was not written down It was sung For a very long time music was not written down. It was sung or played from memory. As it was passed on from person to person, many changes crept into the tunes. A way of writing music down was needed so that it would be sung or played exactly as it had been composed. The name for written music that man developed is notation. The system of musical notation generally used today is the result of centuries of development- from about the end of the ninth century to the early 1700’s. This developmen

Rebecca Clarke Rebecca Clarke Rebecca Clarke was born in 1886 in Harrow, England. She first studied music at her parents home. She then moved on to study viola and composition at London's Royal College of Music. However, she withdrew from the College because her father insisted so. Because she didn't have the best home life she turned to composing as an outlet for her emotions at the time. Even though her father was skeptical of her composing he still sent some of her music to Sir Charles Stanford who was a t

Beethoven Beethoven By: Seth Cox English Research Paper 3/26/99 Ludwig Van Beethoven, thought by many to be a sort of demi-god, a man of otherworldly genius. Beethoven has had such titles as: Beethoven the Creator, Beethoven, the Man who Freed Music, and Beethoven, Life of a Conqueror, (Internet source, roughguides 1). These typical images created of Beethoven have been around since the composer’s day, extracting the astounding character from the his astounding music. True excellence does not come from o

Jazz And Classical MusicJazz And Classical Music Jazz and Classical Music Upon entering a modern record store, one is confronted with a wide variety of choices in recorded music. These choices not only include a multitude of artists, but also a wide diversity of music categories. These categories run the gamut from easy listening dance music to more complex art music. On the complex side of the scale are the categories known as Jazz and Classical music. Some of the most accomplished musicians of our time have devoted t

Software LicensingSoftware Licensing In 1993 worldwide illegal copying of domestic and international software cost $12.5 billion to the software industry, with a loss of $2.2 billion in the United States alone. Estimates show that over 40 percent of U.S. software company revenues are generated overseas, yet nearly 85 percent of the software industry's piracy losses occurred outside of the United States borders. The Software Publishers Association indicated that approximately 35 percent of the business software in

Comparison Between Piano Concert By Barbara Wieman And Sacramento ChamComparison Between Piano Concert By Barbara Wieman And Sacramento Cham Comparison Between Piano Concert by Barbara Wieman and Sacramento Chamber Orchestra February 20, 1997 William Strang On Feb 20,1997, I attended a piano concert that was performed by Barbara Wieman. The performance was held at the American River College Music Department choir room. The choir room holds about 100 people and every seat was taken and students were seated on the floor. The audience was dressed casual as everyone w